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- discover that I am everything. According to Welwood, "egolessness" is a common experience. Egolessness appears "in the gaps and spaces between thoughts, which...
- disciplined way. List of software development philosophies Software review Egolessness Weinberg, Gerald M. (1971). The Psychology of Computer Programming. Van...
- result in self-aba****t.[citation needed] Abstinence Ego reduction Egolessness Humility Mortification of the flesh Prostration "Definition of SELF-ABA****T"...
- of secular concepts such as basic goodness, warriorship, bravery, and egolessness as a means toward the creation of what he calls "enlightened society"...
- dukkha ("dissatisfaction" or "suffering"), and anattā ("non-self" or "egolessness"). Mahāyāna texts describe it as the understanding of śūnyatā ("emptiness")...
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- living a completely fulfilled life away from sport... he was as close to an egoless major star as I've seen." When a concerned Meals on Wheels supervisor in...
- (Inner Cause) Chod (To Sever) Cognitive dissonance Anatta Ego death Egolessness Humility Mindstream Shadripu Svabhava Ramana Maharshi I Am a Strange...
- maintain computer software. They may be organised in numerous ways, but the egoless programming team and chief programmer team have been common structures...
- the Brahman. According to Easwaran, it is an experience of blissful egolessness. According to Zaehner, Johnson and other scholars, nirvana in the Gita...